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How has urbanization affected people in developing nations
People in developing countries have access to innovations of the developed world. This includes computers, and cutting edge medical innovations.
Developing nations are generally poorer and have more people making less then minimum wage. Developed countries are richer, have relief programs for the poor and less poverty. the income level of standard living
80 % of the worlds population lives in countries that are economically developing. so it wud be 80:20
It can raise the standard of living by bringing in capital and increasing employment.
How has urbanization affected people in developing nations
because of the availability of everything. food, jobs, health, education. everything.
The goal of people in developing countries is to become an emerging economy by achieving standard health care and reducing mortality rate.
Using the Internet in developing countries is greatly hampered by the high degree of poverty in developing countries. Not many people can access the Internet because it is expensive.
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People in developed countries have a higher standard of living then people in developing countries.
People in developing countries have access to innovations of the developed world. This includes computers, and cutting edge medical innovations.
70% of people ate living in their developing countries use biomass to heat their homes and cook their food
because in developing countries, many people are poor and can't afford to buy expensive meat all the time.
No. It would be a good thing if people in developed countries were not wasteful.
In developing countries there are a lot of high technology that can be used in order to give better if not easier health care delivery to people living in developing countries. There is better health care insurances and people can really rely on the availability of supplies and man power to provide health care.
Developed countries produce large quantities of goods, services, and in general do a lot of manufacturing. Countries such as these use science to improve technology and generally have good health care and education for their people, as well as adequate food, clothing, and housing. Developing countries practice subsistence farming and often have a poor income, clothing, and housing. Very few people in developing countries receive proper health care or education, and life expectancy is relatively short. Most developing countries also lack the resources needed for economic growth.